The following post contains video interviews with Mohawks in Tyendinaga giving their reaction to the upcoming Nov 16th, “Cannabis Control Law” Plebiscite being called by the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte. For more information about this issue, visit www.no-vote.ca

Video interviews about the MBQ Plebiscite in Tyendinaga
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